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I'm not crazy about the updates, but I'm not even sure if I could, since certain services are not available in my region, one of them possibly being the internet. I'm dissapointed in Nintendo with this, they make some fun features and won't let me use it, what's the point? In Europe, nearly half of the countries do not support Street Pass and Spot Pass, one of them being my country as well, which I think is pretty unfair...

Version 6.2.0-12U is now live! StreetPass Relay is now available! Go to your Nintendo Zone locations, such as Best Buy, Starbucks, McDonald's, etc. to see if you can get someone else who has passed by!

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Version 6.2.0-12U available via wireless Internet connection includes the following improvements:

Added support for the StreetPass relay feature:

The Streetpass relay feature relays StreetPass data from one user that passes a Nintendo Zone to the next user that passes the same Nintendo Zone

Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience.

StreetPass relay points are located at Nintendo Zones all across the country. When a Nintendo 3DS user gets near a StreetPass relay point, it automatically stores his or her StreetPass data temporarily and then passes it on to the next Nintendo 3DS user to pass by the same relay point.

StreetPass relay points temporarily store StreetPass data for various games each time a Nintendo 3DS user passes by. This means you can get StreetPass data for several games at once.

Notes:

You must have your 3DS updated to system version 6.2.0- 0U or higher to take advantage of the StreetPass relay feature. (How to)

Your Nintendo 3DS must be in Sleep Mode (powered on and closed) to exchange StreetPass data.

You will not receive any StreetPass data from the relay point if you are the first person to pass with a specific game's StreetPass data or if the relay point currently has your StreetPass data.

A system update later this month/early December will come to 3DS and will provide Miiverse functionality. Also, the update will also allow you to link your Nintendo Network ID on 3DS with your Wii U, so that you can combine your money balance together. Be careful, because one NNID will work on your 3DS, and there's no word if you make an error. Make sure your ID is the same!

Update: Go to your Nintendo Zone at participating retailers to get the Olympic Mii!

If you haven't done so yet, the last day to get her is Friday, November 22, 2013.

A new special Mii will be available at your Nintendo Zone location on Friday, November 22, 2013 to commemorate the release of Super Mario 3D World! Koizumi! Bill Trinen shouts to you: Get his Mii on launch day!

I wish they would just give the mii's out over WiFi like they had before. I don't want to go to McDonald's just to get a Mii.

Same, but I like the fact that they want you to go out with your 3DS. They want you to go out to a Nintendo Zone location to get the special Mii and utilize StreetPass Relays. Since E3 2013, I've taken my 3DS out with me a lot more than I did during the first two years after the launch of Nintendo 3DS.

Version 7.0.0-13U available via wireless Internet connection includes the following improvements:Added Support for Nintendo Network IDs:

Users can now create or link a Nintendo Network ID, which is required to use some network services, from within System SettingsNintendo eShop has been updated to support Nintendo Network IDs (*1)For more information regarding Nintendo Network IDs, please visit our Nintendo Network ID introduction pageAdded Support for Miiverse: